Amy Dedman (17) phones home with her AS-level results.

General view as students open their A-level and AS-level results.

Kate Whinnett left and Hannah Cox check their AS-level results. Both are planning to return to complete their A-levels next year.

Louis Stanhope with his A-level results, he is a saxophonist and is off to study a Batchelor of Music at the Birmingham Conservatoire.

Russell Maguire (left) who achieved three A* in physics, maths and further maths. He is taking a gap year before going to Durham University. And right David Roman, who achieved three A-levels and is off to Portsmouth University to study geography, he wants to be a geo-physicist.

Jumping for joy at the Neale-Wade Academy on A-level results day.

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Ninety-seven per cent of students achieved three A Level passes enabling them to go to university, with all students achieving ‘good’ A level passes.

Year 13 students enjoyed 100 per cent pass rates in 90 per cent of subject areas, including English Language and English Literature.

There was an eight per cent increase in the number of A* passes and 40 per cent of all A level grades were at grade A or grade B.

At AS Level 92.5 per cent of students achieved at least three ‘good’ passes at either AS or BTEC Level 3 qualifications.

Ten subject areas recorded a 100 per cent pass rate, with the English department achieving 100 per cent at A-C level.

Principal Jason Wing said: “I am delighted with these results as they indicate that the future is very bright for the young people of March and the surrounding villages.

“We have proven that Neale-Wade students stand up very well against national standards.

“We have students who are in-line with the very best within the country and it proves that there is no limit to what individuals can achieve through hard work, good teaching and supportive parenting.”